Module 1-Brainstorming For Research Topics
Module 1-Brainstorming For Research Topics
and Immersion
Quarter 1 – Module 1:
Brainstorming for Research
Topics
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To our dearest students let yourself be free in exploring the module made for
your literacy and learning process. This module is designed to test your skills in
understanding and comprehending the different activities. This module involves
logical flow of ideas to spread essential context regarding the learning process. The
purpose refines completely new approach in selecting topic which inclined the
interests of the learners. Additional insights might investigate the implications in
identifying new problems and re-conceptualize.
1. What I Need to Do – the part used to introduce the learning objectives in this
module.
2. What I Know – this is an assessment as to your level of knowledge to the
subject matter at hand, meant specifically to gauge previous knowledge.
3. What’s In – the part used to connect your previous learning with the new
lesson.
4. What’s New – the part used to introduce new lesson through a story, an
activity, a poem, song, situation or activity.
5. What is It – the part that will help you discover and understand the lesson.
6. What’s More – the part that will help enrich your learnings of the lesson.
7. What I Have Learned – the part that will help you process what you have
learned in the lesson.
8. What I Can Do – the part that allows you to apply what you have learned
into real life situations.
9. Assessment – the part that evaluates your level of mastery in achieving the
learning objectives.
10. Additional Activities – the part that enhances your learning and improves
your mastery of the lesson.
What I Need to Know
This module will help the learners prepare a plan and focus on issues and
ideas in their respective field after an overview of research in daily life and learning
an appropriate research design for a class research agenda.
What to do:
To attain the objective of this module, do the following:
Yield your time reading the lessons sensibly.
Follow the directions and/or instructions in the activities and exercises
diligently.
Give a response to all the exercises.
Familiarize yourself with the following terms:
1 Natural Inquiry
What’s In
Write your own ideas on the importance of research based in your knowledge and
experiences. Copy the graphic organizer and write your answer in a separate sheet
of paper.
Example below:
What is It
The following shall help you recall some significant details relevant to your
previous understanding about the types of research namely: qualitative and
quantitative researches.
An inquiry is a method that has the aim of extending knowledge, undertaking doubt,
or solving a problem. A theory of inquiry is an interpretation of the various types of
inquiry and action of the ways that each type of inquiry attains its aim.
Brainstorming is a way of inquiring ideas that will help you to develop concepts
and focusing techniques by asking questions and knowing the interests of the
persons involved in the said issues. The potential ideas can be visualized for
interpretations.
The following are the things that may be considered before starting the
research activity:
1. A problem that is most interesting to you
2. Existing problems in the class/school/campus which one may want to solve
3. Existing needs of the community or society
4. Area of interest, specialization or event from related fields
5. Prevailing theories and philosophy
Here are some examples of possible basis of issues applicable for senior high
school learners. These are useful in crafting a research agenda that will lead in the
writing of the title and research problem.
Interventions/
Topic/Issue Causes Effects Projects/ Programs
Community Waste - improper waste - widespread - Clean and Green
Problem disposal waste disposal Project
- inconsistent - health problem - Health and
implementation Sanitation Programs
of community
waste program/
project
If you already identified the possible topic in the agenda of your research
study, you may think of the identity of your research either a qualitative or a
quantitative research then decide on the methodology by not disregarding the
importance of your research to others, to the community, to the society or to the
nation as well.
Observe the given example as a guide about the mentioned concerns in your
research agenda.
RESEARCH AGENDA - Academic Track
TOPIC Community Waste Problem
TYPES OF RESEARCH Qualitative Research
METHODOLOGY Interview and Survey Questionnaire
What’s More
List down three (3) causes and effects of the given problem or issue. Write
your answer in a separate sheet.
2.
3.
Causes: 1.
2.
3.
Prepare a research agenda following the steps below. Write your answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
1. Choose a topic according to your academic choice considering the criteria in
the research topic.
2. Determine the type as to qualitative or quantitative research.
3. Identify the methodology to be used in the preparation of the research agenda.
4. State the importance of your research agenda in the community or society.
RESEARCH AGENDA
TOPIC
TYPES OF RESEARCH
METHODOLOGY
IMPORTANCE
References
http://www.accessola.com/action/positions/info_studies/html/research.html,
January 27, 2020.
https://innovationmanagement.se/imtool-articles/take-the-brainstorming-quiz/.,
n.d. Accessed January 27, 2020